Future Of Utilities: Smart Energy 2023 | 8-9 November | etc.venues St Paul's, London
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Future Of Utilities: Smart Energy 2023 | 8-9 November | etc.venues St Paul's, London
For cutting-edge innovators transforming the way we distribute, manage and consume energy.
Future of Utilities: Smart Energy brings together energy's most forward-thinking innovators who are paving the way to a more efficient and effective energy sector.
"Smart Energy is the must-attend event for utilities."
-Chief Product Officer, Octopus Energy
Tackle the most critical issues facing the industry today:
Embracing Energy-as-a-Service
Our speakers are rewriting the energy supply rulebook. Two birds, one stone: can Energy-as-a-Service solve wider challenges? Learn about timeframes from British Gas Zero, SSE and Good Energy.
Unpacking the affordability toolkit
How can suppliers adjust to growing affordability issues? Hear from E.ON UK, Citizens Advice, National Energy Action and Vattenfall on taking a multi-pronged approach.
Towards an accessible, efficient, flexible grid
Ensuring network access and expanding smart grid communication. Don't miss the Future Networks fireside chat with National Grid's Head of Networks and Chief Engineer.
Deepening the customer-supplier relationship
This year we have dedicated sessions on building loyalty and trust. Don't miss Utilita's keynote on what makes a great energy app.
Getting smarter on smart meters
New for this year: keynotes on the next steps for the rollout - domestic and non-domestic. Learn how to overcome critical challenges and derive insights from data with SSE, Ecotricity and Octopus Energy.
Revolutionising EV charging infrastructure
National Grid, Electric Miles, Octopus Electric Vehicles and Drax are coming together on EVs this November. How can networks react to increased demand?
Limited early bird offers available - check out our website for more details.
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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/1799230-0?pid=10018
Prices:
Energy Company: GBP 1295.00,
Non-Energy Company: GBP 1795.00
Speakers: Basil Scarsella (Chief Executive Officer, UK Power Networks), Louise Walsh (Chief Customer Contact Officer, Utilita Energy), Chris Lovatt (Chief Operating Officer - Energy Infrastructure Services, E.ON UK), Mike Hewitt (Chief Technology Officer, DCC), Dan Wilson (Asset Data Manager and NMS Data Lead, Electricity North West), Scott Mathieson (Director of Network Planning, SP Energy Networks), Bwalya Kasase (Chief Operations Officer, Rebel Energy UK), David Richardson (Head of Innovation for the Strategic Innovation Fund, Innovate UK), Julian Leslie (Head of Network Capability Electricity, National Grid ESO), Ian Cameron (Director of Customer Service, UK Power Networks), Gillian Cooper (Head of Retail Energy Markets, Citizens Advice)
Future of Utilities: Smart Energy brings together energy's most forward-thinking innovators who are paving the way to a more efficient and effective energy sector.
"Smart Energy is the must-attend event for utilities."
-Chief Product Officer, Octopus Energy
Tackle the most critical issues facing the industry today:
Embracing Energy-as-a-Service
Our speakers are rewriting the energy supply rulebook. Two birds, one stone: can Energy-as-a-Service solve wider challenges? Learn about timeframes from British Gas Zero, SSE and Good Energy.
Unpacking the affordability toolkit
How can suppliers adjust to growing affordability issues? Hear from E.ON UK, Citizens Advice, National Energy Action and Vattenfall on taking a multi-pronged approach.
Towards an accessible, efficient, flexible grid
Ensuring network access and expanding smart grid communication. Don't miss the Future Networks fireside chat with National Grid's Head of Networks and Chief Engineer.
Deepening the customer-supplier relationship
This year we have dedicated sessions on building loyalty and trust. Don't miss Utilita's keynote on what makes a great energy app.
Getting smarter on smart meters
New for this year: keynotes on the next steps for the rollout - domestic and non-domestic. Learn how to overcome critical challenges and derive insights from data with SSE, Ecotricity and Octopus Energy.
Revolutionising EV charging infrastructure
National Grid, Electric Miles, Octopus Electric Vehicles and Drax are coming together on EVs this November. How can networks react to increased demand?
Limited early bird offers available - check out our website for more details.
URL:
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/1799230-0?pid=10018
Prices:
Energy Company: GBP 1295.00,
Non-Energy Company: GBP 1795.00
Speakers: Basil Scarsella (Chief Executive Officer, UK Power Networks), Louise Walsh (Chief Customer Contact Officer, Utilita Energy), Chris Lovatt (Chief Operating Officer - Energy Infrastructure Services, E.ON UK), Mike Hewitt (Chief Technology Officer, DCC), Dan Wilson (Asset Data Manager and NMS Data Lead, Electricity North West), Scott Mathieson (Director of Network Planning, SP Energy Networks), Bwalya Kasase (Chief Operations Officer, Rebel Energy UK), David Richardson (Head of Innovation for the Strategic Innovation Fund, Innovate UK), Julian Leslie (Head of Network Capability Electricity, National Grid ESO), Ian Cameron (Director of Customer Service, UK Power Networks), Gillian Cooper (Head of Retail Energy Markets, Citizens Advice)
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(GMT+0:00) Universal Time UTC
09:25 AM - 03:20 PM (Nov 08, Nov 09) (Public)
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200, Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London ,
Greater London EC1A 4HD, England, United Kingdom
Greater London EC1A 4HD, England, United Kingdom
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